Etymology:
Meaning:
Occurring twice a year
Origin:
The term "biannual" was first used in the 17th century. It is derived from the Latin prefix "bi-" (meaning "twice") and the Latin word "annuus" (meaning "yearly"), suggesting an occurrence that happens twice within a year.
Usage:
The term "biannual" is commonly used to describe events, publications, or activities that take place twice a year. It is often used interchangeably with the term "semiannual," which has the same meaning.
Examples:
Note:
The term "biannual" should not be confused with the term "biennial," which means occurring every two years or lasting for two years.
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